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Page 1: © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Marine Pollution Pollution – Any harmful substance or energy put into the oceans by humans Harmful to living organisms –Standard.

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Marine Pollution

• Pollution – Any harmful substance or energy put into the oceans by humans

• Harmful to living organisms– Standard laboratory bioassay – concentration

of pollutant that causes 50% mortality among test organisms

• Hindrance to marine activities

• Reduction in quality of sea water

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Waste Disposal in Ocean

• Diluting pollutants with huge volume of ocean water

• Long-term effects not known

• Debate about dumping wastes in ocean

– Some say none at all

– Some say okay, as long as properly disposed and monitored

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Main Types of Marine Pollution

• Petroleum

• Sewage sludge

• DDT and PCBs

• Mercury

• Non-point-source pollution and trash

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Petroleum

• Oil spills – often from transport accidents– 1989 Exxon Valdez

spill in Prince William Sound, AK

– Smaller-scale spills more common

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Petroleum

• Exxon Valdez spill– Many organisms killed

outright– Long-term

consequences unknown

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World’s Largest Oil Spills

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Petroleum• Blowout of undersea

oil wells– Ixtoc #1 Mexico spill– World’s largest spill

from well

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Petroleum

• Biodegradable hydrocarbons

• Toxic compounds in petroleum

• Oil that enters ocean is result of small, frequent, widespread release of oil related to human consumption

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Cleaning Oil Spills

• Breaks down by natural processes – tar balls sink

• Skim or absorb oil

• Bioremediation – using bacteria and fungi to biodegrade oil

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Cleaning Oil Spills

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Preventing Oil Spills

• Oil Pollution Act of 1990

• Single-hulled tankers barred from U.S. ports, not allowed within 320 km (200 miles) of France and Spain

• Double-hulled tankers

• Redesigning ships

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Sewage Sludge

• Semisolid material after treatment– Primary treatment– Secondary treatment

• No dumping of sludge in ocean after 1981– Clean Water Act, 1972

• Many exceptions/waivers

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New York’s Sewage Sludge Disposal

• First, shallow-water sites• Then (1986), deeper-

water site • Adverse effects on fish

• 1993 – all sewage disposed on land

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Boston Harbor Sewage Project

• Cleanup of harbor where sewage dumped in shallow water

• Treated sewage released into deep water via tunnels (1998)

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DDT and PCBs

• Pesticide DDT

• Industrial chemicals PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls)

• Widespread in oceans

• Persistent organic pollutants– Toxic– Long life, dissolved in seawater– Accumulated in food chain

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DDT

• Decline in bird populations

• Thin eggshells– Long Island osprey– California brown pelican

• DDT banned in United States in 1972

• Rebound of some marine bird populations

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Mercury and Minamata Disease

• Methyl mercury toxic to most living organisms

• Chemical plant in Minamata Bay, Japan, released mercury in 1938

• First reported ecological changes in 1950

• By 1953 humans poisoned– Neurological disorder

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Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification

• Bioaccumulation – organisms concentrate pollutant from seawater

• Biomagnification – organisms gain more pollutant by eating other contaminated organisms

• Safe levels of mercury determined by– Rate of fish consumption by people– Mercury concentration in fish consumed– Minimum ingestion rate of mercury to cause

damages

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Mercury Accumulations

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Non-Point-Source Pollution and Trash

• Not from underwater pipelines– For example, from

storm drains

• Trash• Pesticides and

fertilizers• Road oil

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Ocean Dumping Law

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Plastics

• Vast majority of marine debris• 80% of marine debris from land sources

– Most of it plastic• Not readily biodegradable• Entangle fish, marine mammals, and birds• Plastic bags choke turtles

– Mistake for jellyfish• Some plastics attract poisons, e.g., DDT,

PCBs

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Effects of Plastic Marine Trash

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Plastics in the Ocean• Floating plastics

photodegrade– Break into smaller

pieces

• Marine plastic particles increasing significantly

• Regions of floating trash– Eastern Pacific

Garbage Patch

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Laws Regarding Ocean Dumping

• In 1988 MARPOL:– Proposed treaty banning disposal of plastics– Regulating other trash dumping at sea– 122 nations ratified by 2005

• Facilities not available for garbage disposal

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Biological Pollution: Non-Native Species

• Originate elsewhere, introduced by humans intentionally or accidentally

• Outcompete and dominate native populations

• Invasive species cause extensive damage annually

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